EasyGIS is a simple way to share and publish geographic data. It presents a number of core features that allow you to share and publish geographic localized data sets on the Web. It has a simple Web user interface for integration with external data and service providers to prepare so-called GIS mashups. Built-in support for Google Maps and OpenStreetMap serves as a good basement for thematic mapping. All system services are exposed via a RESTful API. With the REST Web resources, external clients can leverage the search and map rendering functionality, embedding the resources into external applications and sites.

MapZoom is software for the creation of different thematic maps in a form of a geo-aware content management system (CMS). MapZoom provides the user with a map as its main interface, providing for interaction and refined searches. The sample application helps people searching for a house or an apartment with some specific characteristics.

schwinn810 allows you to extract data (tracks, laps, points, and waypoints) from a Schwinn 810 GPS sport watch with a heart rate monitor. It can optionally feed points to gpsbabel to convert data into other formats like TCX, GPX, and KML. A standalone converter for TCX with split-lap and heart rate data is provided. It should work on any platform as long as there is a driver for the CP2102 USB-UART bridge from SiLabs and python-serial.

GRIFIN (Geospatial Reference Interface For Internet Networks) is a design for a new network service providing information via the geo-spatial-temporal context. It is different from other existing Internet services, with strong focus on interoperability, decentralized architecture, and visualization.

Madrona builds on the Django Web framework and PostGIS DBMS to offer a flexible set of building blocks for creating cutting-edge tools for decision support and area-based planning. It provides an automatic RESTful API for the GeoDjango feature models you create, with full CRUD operations and support for GeoJSON and KML, robust features for sharing and collaborative design amongst users, JavaScript libraries for quickly developing sophisticated client-side UIs, and the ability to use any 2D or 3D mapping client, including the Google Earth Web plugin.